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On Tuesday, June 12, 2012 3:41:45 PM UTC-4, Ignoramus27828 wrote:
I have made an acquisition today from a local company. - Gorton Mastermil milling machine - One pallet of welding rod - Three Troyke rotary tables 21 inch or so. On the pallet of welding rod, there is an opened 50 pound container without marking. It is clear to me that this is nickel rod, because of a typical dark color. The rod is magnetic. My question is, what kind of home test can I perform to see if this is 55 nickel or 99 nickel. I think that it is 55 nickel, personally. (like "nomacast") i My local scrap yard has a device to identify metals. So make friends with your scrap yard. http://www.niton.com/Metal-and-Alloy...tions/pmi.aspx Dan |
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On Thu, 14 Jun 2012 15:55:27 -0700 (PDT), "
wrote: On Tuesday, June 12, 2012 3:41:45 PM UTC-4, Ignoramus27828 wrote: I have made an acquisition today from a local company. - Gorton Mastermil milling machine - One pallet of welding rod - Three Troyke rotary tables 21 inch or so. On the pallet of welding rod, there is an opened 50 pound container without marking. It is clear to me that this is nickel rod, because of a typical dark color. The rod is magnetic. My question is, what kind of home test can I perform to see if this is 55 nickel or 99 nickel. I think that it is 55 nickel, personally. (like "nomacast") i My local scrap yard has a device to identify metals. So make friends with your scrap yard. http://www.niton.com/Metal-and-Alloy...tions/pmi.aspx Dan Seconded - One of those little X-ray Backscatter gun analyzers would tell you what you have in seconds. And would let the scrap man tell you what it's worth to him, too. Though it would help a lot to have known samples of both types of Nickel rod in your hands for comparison, even with one known sample you can go "I don't know what it is, but now I know what it isn't..." -- Bruce -- |
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